Chairman, Daula farm Ltd, Alhaji Hakimi Jiga |
If you are one of those who
do not really believe in government policy supporting big commercial farmers
saying it is their business, then the view of the Chairman of Daula Farm
Limited, Alhaji Hakimi Jiga popularly called Seriki Nouma of Kebbi state may
make you change the thought.
The journey road from Birin
Kebbi to Daula farm in Gidan Batture,
Tsamiya Badudu Local Government will take you three hours with constant 120
km/hour speed of a well-maintained Toyota Hilux. That was exactly the journey
we took in company of Chairman, Alhaji Jiga who strongly advocated that
commercial farmers should be effectively assisted in the food security
programme of government aiming at checkmating import bills just as it is done
in the advanced countries of the world.
Taking us round one of his
big farm sites at Tsamiya where rice harvest had just taken place, he said the
expectation of any farmer from government is that will bring down the cost of
agro inputs, mechanization, provision of good rural feeder roads for evacuation
of produce to the market or processing centres, adding that availability and affordability are always
challenges as cost of labor in agriculture is very killing when compared with
the profit margin.
Alhaji Jiga pointed out that
a lot of encouragement should be given to commercial farmers by way of giving
them job order for grains supply like maize, millet, sorghum and rice
production, but disagreed with the idea of giving the direct job to the
middlemen as contracts thereby resulting in exploitative pricing of the produce
from farmers in order to make execessive profit that should have gone to
farmers directly.
This, according to him, would
have assisted in many ways as “we clear and make access road by ourselves, drill
bore holes for drinking water for people in the villages and also perform some
other social responsibility like giving part of the produce as food to many and
in the mosques.”
He canvassed that government intervention in terms of agro
inputs must not be limited to small scale farmers saying: “ government is not
buying from us the commercial farmers. They give to relatives who will come and
exploit us in terms of pricing despite the cost of inputs in the market places.
Inputs like fertilizers, herbicides, improved seeds and tractors are very
expensive in the market. Tractor should be well subsidized with duty free and
other farming tools. Government should provide efficient infrastructure like
health services, water, light and road which we normally construct by
ourselves”.
He however advocated that
government should take the issue of flood control very serious saying the
negative impact of it, year after year, calls for intervention and proactive
solutions as many crops especially rice were lost during the last occurrence in
the state saying this may have affected negatively, many farmers’ profit as the
case may be.
On recession, he pointed out that
more funds should be allocated to agriculture just like it is done in Thailand
saying: “honestly to overcome recession, all we have to is going back to
agriculture like Thailand. Less than 30% arable land is used in farming and the
bulk are virgin lands. Government must take agriculture very serious with
subsidy provision to the sector more than any other. There is good market for
farmers and the price of food will still go up except there are provisions for
massive acceleration production”.
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